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Sharing healing options
Angela Sinnett and Andrea Allerton treat common health ailments with the one thing many people fear most — needles. That's because they are trained and licensed acupuncturists. "When people hear 'needles' they tend to think of a shot like they...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Morning Sickness, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Stress
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Progress doubts at disease summit
LONDON — Everyone knows what it would take to curb the global rise of chronic illnesses like heart disease, certain cancers and diabetes, but getting nations and their citizens to make the essential changes is more than daunting.
This week marks...Tags: Health, Drugs and Medicines, Liver Cancer, Beverage Industry, Weight
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Doctor: Partnerships help improve health care
Partnering with patients in getting quality health care is important, the state medical association president said. "We're really all about the partnership between the physicians and the patients," said Dr. Karla K. Murphy, formerly of Aberdeen and...Tags: Medicaid, Health, Pathology, Medical Specialization, Dennis Daugaard
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Government still seeking source of tainted turkey
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) — Consumers looking for answers about a salmonella outbreak linked to ground turkey will have to continue to wait as the government investigates the source of at least 76 illnesses and one death. The Agriculture Department...Tags: Health, Ohio, Crimes, Oregon, Crime, Law and Justice
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"Wi-Fi Refugees" moving to Green Bank, West Virginia to escape electromagnetic radiation
Anchor/ReporterTranquil Pocahontas County is not where Diane Schou planned to end up. “It’s difficult for me to know that it’s an affliction that anybody can share with anyone,” she says. “Anyone can get this.” Schou and her husband...Tags: Pocahontas, Statue of Liberty, Health, Cell Phones, Entertainment
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El Centro to host wine tasting, art show
By IMPERIAL VALLEY PRESS STAFF WRITERThe Imperial Valley American Cancer Society will be hosting a wine tasting and art show Thursday in El Centro. The first annual event will take place from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the El Sol Center, 2299 West Adams Ave, El Centro. Must be 21 years old to...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Viniculture, Health, Wines, Cancer
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Maryland's biotech pitch: We know the Feds
In a conference room in downtown Baltimore, F. Blix Winston compared the Food and Drug Administration to a "slow-moving bulldog."
"You don't want to get bitten," Winston, an expert on the federal regulation of medical devices, told a crowd of about 50...Tags: Health, Martin O'Malley, Government, Johns Hopkins University, Homes
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Parents have good reason to distrust childhood vaccines
Steven L. Salzberg's response to Margaret Dunkle's vaccination op-ed is itself a study in fear-mongering and ignorance ("Sun prints dangerous anti-vaccination op-ed," July 14). It is precisely because of the condescending and uninformed views of Dr....Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health, Pharmaceuticals, Drugs and Medicines, U.S. Supreme Court
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Arts Council of Mercer County's Superhero Crawl benefits American Cancer Society
jenb@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — The streets here will be crawling with superheroes Friday during The Arts Council of Mercer County’s Superhero Crawl.This is the second year for a summer crawl, a performance art event hosted by the arts council. Last year’...Tags: Relay for Life, Michael Jackson, Health, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Should the growing weight of the nation be put in government's hands?
Tribune reporterAmerica undoubtedly has a big obesity problem. With two-thirds of all U.S. adults classified as obese or overweight, public health officials warn that much of the population is at dangerously high risk of diabetes, heart disease and other chronic and...Tags: Advertising, Sarah Palin, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Health, Johns Hopkins University
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Bernadine Healy dies at 67; doctor led Red Cross relief efforts after 9/11
Dr. Bernadine Healy, a hard-charging cardiologist and educator who was the first woman to lead the National Institutes of Health and later commanded American Red Cross relief efforts after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, died Saturday at her home in Gates...Tags: John Dingell, Health, Ohio, Obituaries, Terrorism
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American Cancer Society Relay For Life
Editor: At 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 13, I will take part in a very unique experience. I look forward to it every year. It is the American Cancer Society Relay For Life. Like so many families, mine has been affected by cancer. My father-in-law lost his...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Relay for Life, Health, Human Interest, Happiness (state of mind)
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